Re: Best way to have a system with openssl-1.1 and 3.0?

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Hello Michael,

On Tue, Sep 05, 2023 at 03:22:51PM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
> I would suggest that you build openssl 1.1 as a static library (.a),
> --no-shared to a private directory e.g. /brunni/ssl1.
> Then when you are building php8 as a .so, you link it directly with openssl
> 1.1's .a file.

What if that php8 is also dynamically linked with a libcurl dynamically linked 
with openssl 3.0? If that is no problem, then why would linking this php8 
dynamically with openssl 1.1 be?

Regards,

Michael Brunnbauer

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